WLAX Secures Senior Day Victory Over Butler, 20-6

WLAX Secures Senior Day Victory Over Butler, 20-6

Golden Eagles secure spot in BIG EAST Tournament with a lopsided senior day win.

Golden Eagles Drop Overtime Heartbreaker to Villanova on Senior Day, 16-15
Flood Waters Begin to Recede at Portage; Road Closures Remain, Well Water Testing Offered
Milwaukee Police Investigate Two Separate Shootings: Suspects Still at Large
Milwaukee Police Investigate Two Separate Shootings

Suspects Still at Large

WIS 241 Closed Near Root River in Milwaukee County Due to Flooding

WIS 241 Closed Near Root River in Milwaukee County Due to Flooding

WIS 241 (27th Street) in the city of Frankin is currently closed due high water levels at the Root River. The Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT) encourages drivers to be aware of changing travel conditions. “Know before you go” with 511 Wisconsin, 511wi.gov or via the free app, to view highway closures impacted by flooding and weather alerts across the state. Current highway closure: Milwaukee County WIS 241 (27th Street) near the Root River is closed in both directions, Milwaukee County The timeline for reopening these roads remains unknown, as river levels are still cresting, and additional rain is anticipated. WisDOT officials are closely monitoring the roads and river levels and will reopen them as soon as it is safe to do so. While it’s difficult to predict if or where flooding may occur, WisDOT offers these tips: Flooding conditions may change rapidly so drive with caution at all times. Never drive through standing water or around barriers. As the safety slogan goes, “Turn Around, Don’t Drown!” It only takes a foot of rushing water to sweep away or float most cars and just two feet of rushing water can carry away SUVs and trucks. Just six inches of floodwater will reach the bottom of most passenger cars, causing loss of control and possible stalling. Stay alert and slow down. Follow designated detour routes if state, county and local roads experience flooding. If you must travel, check 511 Wisconsin for the latest information on any road closures or impacts.

Milwaukee Police Seek Suspect in Capitol Drive Shooting Incident
Marquette Athletics Mourns the Passing of Jim Jabir, Former Head Women’s Basketball Coach
The Pfister Hotel Launches Storyteller in Residence Program

The Pfister Hotel Launches Storyteller in Residence Program

Milwaukee-based antique dealer and collector Megan Dorsey named first-ever Pfister Storyteller in Residence

Packers Release Three Players
Second Annual Apprenticeship Day a Resounding Success
North Shore Bank Advances Next Generation of Leadership While Honoring Decades of Service in Northeast Wisconsin

North Shore Bank Advances Next Generation of Leadership While Honoring Decades of Service in Northeast Wisconsin

Built on Experience, Focused on the Future: Bank Names New Leaders and Recognizes Longstanding Employee Service

Milwaukee County Historical Society Announces Winner of Second Annual Public Art Award